Services
Comprehensive, Affordable Veterinary Care
East Wake Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital in Zebulon, offering comprehensive medical, dental, and surgical services for cats and dogs. Since 2010, we have proudly served the community with high-quality, affordable care.
Whether you’re seeing our staff for routine preventative care or if your pet needs to undergo a surgical procedure, our team of veterinarians is here for you and your pet. We understand how important your pets are to your family and will treat them as if they’re part of our own.
East Wake Animal Hospital is pleased to offer the following services on-site:
If you have questions about the services we offer at East Wake Animal Hospital, please don’t hesitate to call (919) 375-4180 or contact us online today.
The Importance of Annual Physical Exams
One of the best things you can do to ensure that your pet stays happy and healthy is to ensure that they see their veterinarian at least once a year. Some pets, depending on age or breed, may need to see their veterinarian more often, but, for most, an annual exam is essential to maintaining their health.
An annual physical exam can help your veterinarian keep track of your pet’s health and identify health problems early on in their development.
A physical exam involves a full examination of your pet, from nose to tail, leaving no paw unturned.
Your veterinarian will check things like:
- Eyes
- Heartrate
- Lungs
- Ears
- Temperature
- And More!
We Provide Comprehensive Dental Services
Your pet’s oral health is just as important to their overall wellbeing as other aspects of their health. Many cats and dogs suffer from some form of periodontal disease, which is the top disease affecting most pets. Periodontal disease stems from an excessive buildup of plaque on the teeth, which can move below the gumline and cause infection, pain, and even permanent damage to the jaw bones.
As part of your pet’s annual physical exam, your veterinarian will check their teeth for any signs of periodontal disease. Depending on what they find, they might recommend that your pet undergoes a professional dental cleaning under anesthesia. This procedure will clean your pet’s teeth and keep them smiling for many years to come.